Mediation in Kazakh customs as an institute of volunteerism

Authors

  • I.A. Akhmetova
  • Zh.O. Galy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31489/2022hph3/247-252

Keywords:

Kazakh society, volunteerism, institute of mediation, history of mediation, Kazakh custom, biys, disputes, institute of peace, conflict resolution, ethical standards

Abstract

The concept of “mediation” is a complex system based on the establishment of a compromise in a historical and philosophical context. Volunteering is the implementation of voluntary activities in providing assistance to vulnerable groups in a social strata. The article considers the answers to the questions what is the concept of mediation in the traditional Kazakh society and its connection with voluntariness, what is its essence. This article will not only allow us to scientifically study the relationship of conciliation procedures in Kazakh society with mediation, moral aspects, but also assess the essence of this concept from the point of view of voluntariness, spiritual and moral value as an ethical phenomenon. The authors take a step towards scientific theoretical analysis based on the theses of scientific works of a number of researchers who studied the patterns of mediation in the article. The ethno-cultural aspects of mediation are revealed, based on the fact that the activities of the board members who carried out voluntary mediation activities in the Kazakh steppe to reconcile the conflicting parties are really connected with voluntariness. Although the historical and theoretical foundations of conciliation procedures are considered only in the law of customs, at the present stage it is concluded that research is necessary along with voluntary, ethical principles.

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Published

2022-09-30

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PHILOSOPHY